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Q: What sorts of cause might emerge when examining injury or disease patterns?
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t.i.'s son died because of a deadly disease of head injury t.i.'s son died because of a deadly disease of head injury


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What is the definition of disease and nonbattle injury?

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Can a risk factor be defined as anything that increases the likelihood of injury or disease?

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